This is another sketch from our birdwatching weekend. Right across the bird observatory lies this ruin. It was once a typical dovecot and I find its warm colours and rounded shape, modeled by the wind and rain erosion, very appealing. Even as ruins, they serve an important function as nesting habitat for the locally abundant Lesser Kestrel. At this time of the year, these are far away in warmer places, but the ruin was not empty: a tiny Little Owl was standing in the lower part, looking at us.

This is the last watercolour I painted in my classes. I'll probably just make one more, for there are only four more classes to go. I'm sure this doesn't look like anything special to you, but it was surely the most difficult watercolour I've done, ever! There's green everywhere, and I've always found trees very difficult to handle. If it wasn't for my teacher's support, I would have given up halfway through it. It has lots of flaws - like too much layering, for instance - but still, I'm happy I was able to do it. But I'm even more happy to have this valley just below my house...

Last weekend we went to this great place just across the border. Deep inland of the Spanish Castilla-León province, the landscape is a huge plain of arid land, cultivated with vast cereal fields where the ostrich-like Great Bustards can be seen grazing in groups. Once, this land was covered by the sea. Traces of it can still be seen in the many shallow salted lagoons that today host a rich bird fauna, such as the geese and ducks we saw by the hundreds. Above is one of the sketches I did, showing the bird observatory of Otero de Sariego. I did it with a black waterproof pen, but then I felt like adding some colour to it. Unfortunately, I had no other art supplies with me, so I had to use my kid's coloured pencils...

The book on biological pools I've been working on from the end of last year till the beginning of this one is almost ready. I've been proofreading all weekend and I'm really happy with the layout achieved by 1000Olhos. The book will be out by the end of this month and it can be purchased here. Above are two pages, to give you an idea of how it will look like.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Estou tão contente! Depois de alguma discussão no forum do BookCrossing, decidimos que eu prepararia a arte final para as propostas 1 e 2 de ilustrações para as novas etiquetas para livros do BookCrossing, e que a Marcenda as enviaria, juntamente com uma nota explicativa, à equipa da organização americana para ver o que eles achavam. E aqui está a resposta deles: O trabalho é lindo! A ideia que lhe está na base é perfeita. Estou entusiasmada com aquilo que propuseram! Vou enviá-lo ao nosso designer gráfico para que ele o integre numa nova etiqueta e depois envio-a novamente a vocês para que a vejam antes de ir para a gráfica.Iupiii!I'm so happy! After some discussion in the BookCrossing forum, we've decided that I would prepare final artwork forproposals 1 and 2 for new BXing labels and Marcenda would send them together with an explanation note to the BookCrossing staff to see what they thought of it. And here's their reply:The art is lovely! The idea behind it is perfect. I'm thrilled with what you've come up with! I'll send it to our graphic designer to lay up in a new label and send it back to you for viewing before we go to print.Weee!